strong personality
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandpersonality
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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personality
noun
uk/ˌpɜː.sənˈæl.ə.ti/us/ˌpɝː.sənˈæl.ə.t̬i/
the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, ...
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(Definition ofstrongandpersonalityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He was noted for being an officer with astrongpersonalityand ascendancy over his men.
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Hisstrongpersonalityand religious convictions began to concern local church authorities when he refused to attend church services or take communion.
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She seems to be a verystrongpersonality, someone who really believes in herself and has worked very hard to get where she is.
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This was probably because of herstrongpersonalitythat kept her from getting along with a lot of people.
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She drives a big truck and has a verystrongpersonality.
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Such agents may not be intelligent and may be not be realistic, but will have astrongpersonality.
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Hisstrongpersonalityand limited personnel managerial experience limited the full extent of what he might have achieved.
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He offered astrongpersonalityfor gaining private funds and was at an opportune time to receive them.
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It has less of astrongpersonality, however, which in turn requires a greater presence in order to balance the voice.
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Hisstrongpersonalityand authoritative stature within the movement had been a unifying factor.
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His neglected career demonstrates how astrongpersonalitycould bring about genuine political change in agricultural life.
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Throughout the sitcom, she is presented as having a verystrongpersonalityand as being a source of a lot of the humour in the story.
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But it has its ownstrongpersonality.
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Of course, thestrongpersonalityof the clergyman may attract much more than the preaching of sound doctrine.
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But your obviouslystrongpersonalitycannot be separated from the objective of your politics.
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Obviously, these people must be men and women of great vision, great imagination,strongpersonality, and with plenty of administrative experience.
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His ownstrongpersonalityand his considerable dexterity as a political craftsman sometimes intruded upon and seemed to obscure the issue.
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They are held down by a verystrongpersonality.
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Obviously many of the electors voted for him because of hisstrongpersonality, but many voted for him because of the association that he had with a certain party.
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Not only was he overcome by the historic nature of the occasion, but he was probably very struck by thestrongpersonalityof the statesman he had met.
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